Does your inkjet printer run out of ink a lot? Cartridges dry up? Do you spend a lot on ink? Read on and find out why you should consider a laser printer.

Steps

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    Understand the advantages of owning a laser printer rather than an inkjet printer. Here are some of the advantages:
    • A laser printer requires no ink. Laser printers use toner, which is plastic and iron particles which melt to the paper with special heated rollers called a fuser unit. No ink means nothing to "dry up". With a laser printer, you can take that vacation knowing that you will have a working printer when you get back. You won't need a new set of cartridges when you come back because they dried up during your absence.
    • Laser printers are far cheaper to operate. It is a well known fact that vendors give inkjet printers away knowing that they will make lots of money on the ink. Laser printers may cost more up front, but the cost per page is as little as a tenth of what it is for inkjet printers.
    • Laser printers offer waterproof printing. Ever had the ink smear when it got wet? Doesn't happen with a laser printer - plastic is melted to the sheet and is completely water-proof.
    • Print quality is better. You can "feel" and see the difference. Laser printers are the standard for professionally printed letters. Ever notice how nice that letter is that you got from your doctor or lawyer's office? It was printed on a laser printer. You can really feel the difference.
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    Be aware that the consumables (toner) for the laser printer last a long, long time. It is common to be able to print several thousand sheets on a single toner cartridge. The bigger the model of printer, the more you can print per cartridge and lower cost per page. Average laser printers cost around 3 cents per page.
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    Be price savvy. Laser printers can offer outstanding color at reasonable prices. Color laser printers are widely available to the masses for as little as USD$200. Expect to have a larger printer than the inkjet, but the benefits are well worth it.
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    Expect reliability. Laser printers tend to be far more reliable. Many laser printers are rated for 30,000 pages a month or more! Laser printers are legendary for their service life. Some people have had experience of Laserjets that are still working fine after 15 years of daily use.
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    Expect minor repairs. Most repairs are just a matter of changing parts available in a standard "maintenance kit".
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Will laser printer toner dry up if I don't use it very often?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No, unlike the ink that is used on inkjet printers, toners from laser printers don't dry up even if you leave them for a long time.
  • Question
    Can I refill laser toner cartridges?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It depends on the cartridge. Some are refillable, while others are not.
  • Question
    What ink do I use in a laser printer?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Instead of ink, laser printers need toner, a fine powder that forms the text and images that you print on the paper, which is found in a toner cartridge. These are available in office supply stores or online.
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Warnings

  • Laser printers take a lot of power to initialize - if your electrical circuits are weak, you might want to avoid a laser printer (that is if you already trip breakers from running too many things on that circuit).
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  • Many laser printers are heavy. Avoid lifting them if you have back trouble - get a friend to help you.
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Co-authors: 18
Updated: December 10, 2021
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Categories: Printers
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